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50 years ago today -- 7 Sep 1950
September 7, 1950
In the 7th Cavalry sector, "G" Company safely withdraws from Hill 464 and
rejoins the 2nd Battalion at Hill 380. Once the battalion was together, it
withdrew southwest into the 5th Cavalry Regiment sector. That night the
7th Cavalry, minus its 1st Battalion which is attached to the 5th Cavalry
Regiment, is ordered into division reserve at Taegu. Meanwhile the 1st
Cavalry Division and the 1st ROK Division are ordered to retake Ka-san.
At dawn the 21st Infantry, 24th Division, attacked up the Kyongju-Yongch'on
road, meeting almost no resistance. The attack was halted about noon
after gaining several miles. A ROK battalion relieved the 21st which
returned to its former positions just northwest of Kyongju.
Throughout the previous week, North Korean artillery and mortars, along
with infantry probes, had continued in the P'il-bong, Battle Mountain and
Sobuk Mountain area at the south end of the 24th Infantry, 25th Division
sector. The probing attacks had been turned back but early in the morning
of the 7th a battalion-sized North Korean attack drove ROK and American
defenders from Battle Mountain. The 3rd Battalion, 27th Infantry was
ordered to retake the lost ground.
Ed Evanhoe, PO Box 916, Antlers, OK, 74523
Author: DARKMOON: Eighth Army Special Operations in the Korean War
Member: American Society of Journalists and Authors
Life Member: Special Forces & Special Operations Associations
Web site: http://www.korean-war.com